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Black Epoxy Resin
Reinforcing fibers such as glass, graphite and polyamide improve mechanical properties to such an extent that epoxies can be used in many structural applications. Other non-reinforcing fillers include:
Applications
- Electropole
- Powdered metals to improve electrical and thermal conductivity
- Alumina for thermal conductivity
- Silica for cost reduction, and strength enhancement
- Mica – electrical resistance
- Talc and calcium carbonate – cost reduction
- Carbon and graphite powders to increase lubricity
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Cycloaliphatic Amines
Cycloaliphatic epoxy resins are low viscosity epoxy resins, which are alternative to conventionally used bisphenol epoxy resins.
Applications
- Cycloaliphatic epoxy is extensively utilized in coating
- Adhesives
- Electronics
- Specialty composites owing to its UV and moisture resistance
- Better color and gloss finish
- Excellent electrical properties
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Modified Liquid Resin
A modified liquid epoxy resin composition is provided by reacting a crystalline epoxy resin, The crystalline epoxy resin is preferably selected from various glycidylethers of bisphenol compounds. The modified liquid epoxy resin composition has a low viscosity and good liquid stability at low temperatures, resulting in cured resins having excellent heat resistance and water resistance.
Applications
- Bonding
- Electrical encapsulating, tooling
- Flooring and most construction uses.
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Phenalkamine
Bisphenol A solid epoxy resins are an organic compound used predominantly in the production of products made of polycarbonate plastic and epoxy resins.
Applications
- Coatings
- Civil engineering
- Adhesives
- Electrical insulating material
- Reactive intermediates.
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Polyamide
A polyamide in an epoxy is essentially an organic compound very similar to ammonia, but has had one of its hydrogen atoms replaced with another atom. high viscosity, long pot-life and good water resistance.
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Polyester
Polyester is a category of polymers that contain the ester functional group in every repeat unit of their main chain. Depending on the chemical structure, polyester can be a thermoplastic or thermoset. There are also polyester resins cured by hardeners; however, the most common polyesters are thermoplastics.
Applications
- Textile-PET
- Resin, Bottle/A-PET
- Special Polyester
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Reactive Diluent
Reactive diluents are substances which reduce the viscosity of a lacquer for processing and become part of the lacquer during its subsequent curing via copolymerization. Reactive diluents used are low-viscosity, mono-, bi- or polyfunctional monomers or oligomers.
Applications
As reactive diluents are used for improving consistency of paints & coatings and adhesives & sealants, they are in high demand across a multitude of sectors including building & construction, automotive, electronics among others.
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Standard Liquid Epoxy Resin
Bisphenol A solid epoxy resins are an organic compound used predominantly in the production of products made of polycarbonate plastic and epoxy resins.
Applications
- Coatings
- Civil engineering
- Adhesives
- Electrical insulating material
- Reactive intermediates.
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Standard Solid Epoxy Resin
Standard Solid Epoxy Resin
The most common epoxy resins are based on reacting Epichlorohydrin (ECH) with bisphenol A, resulting in a different chemical substance known as bisphenol A di glycidyl ether (commonly known as BADGE or DGEBA) Increasing the ratio of bisphenol A to Epichlorohydrin during manufacture produces higher molecular weight linear polyether with glycidyl end groups, which are semi-solid to hard crystalline materials at room temperature depending on the molecular weight achieved.
Applications
- Paint
- Coating
- Adhesives
- Industrial tooling and composites
- Electrical systems and electronics
- Consumer and marine applications
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Unsaturated Polyester Resin
Polyester is a category of polymers that contain the ester functional group in every repeat unit of their main chain. Depending on the chemical structure, polyester can be a thermoplastic or thermoset. There are also polyester resins cured by hardeners; however, the most common polyesters are thermoplastics.
Applications
- Textile-PET
- Resin, Bottle/A-PET
- Special Polyester
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Waterborne Epoxy Resin
Waterborne resins are sometimes called water-based resins. They are resins or polymeric resins that use water as the carrying medium as opposed to solvent or solvent-less. Resins are used in the production of coatings, adhesives, sealants, elastomers and composite materials.
Applications
- Coatings
- Adhesives
- Sealants and Elastomers.
- industrial coatings
- UV coatings
- floor coatings
- wood coatings
- concrete coatings,
- Automotive coatings